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Technical Note | HBS Case Collection | November 2015 (Revised July 2019)

A Simple Graphical Framework for Use in The Role of Government in Market Economies (RoGME)

by Matthew C. Weinzierl

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Weinzierl, Matthew C. "A Simple Graphical Framework for Use in The Role of Government in Market Economies (RoGME)." Harvard Business School Technical Note 716-031, November 2015. (Revised July 2019.)

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  1. Technical Note | HBS Case Collection | November 2015 (Revised July 2019)

    A Simple Graphical Framework for Use in The Role of Government in Market Economies (RoGME)

    Matthew C. Weinzierl

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    Weinzierl, Matthew C. "A Simple Graphical Framework for Use in The Role of Government in Market Economies (RoGME)." Harvard Business School Technical Note 716-031, November 2015. (Revised July 2019.)  View Details
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Matthew C. Weinzierl
Joseph and Jacqueline Elbling Professor of Business Administration
Business, Government and the International Economy

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